Join Silicon Valley Robotics Center
We're building the global infrastructure for physical AI — hardware, data, and deployment at scale. Come work on real robots in the real world.
Why Join SVRC
Physical AI is moving from papers to production. SVRC sits at the intersection — we have the hardware, the data pipelines, and the operator network to close the loop between research and real-world deployment. If you want to work where robots actually run, this is it.
We're a small, fast team. You'll own your work, ship fast, and learn from robots that break in ways papers don't anticipate.
Open Roles
Build control software, teleoperation systems, and policy evaluation tooling on top of real robot platforms — OpenArm, Mobile ALOHA, humanoids, and quadrupeds. Python + ROS2, hardware-in-the-loop testing.
Train and evaluate imitation learning and VLA models on demonstration data collected at our centers. Close-loop: deploy → fail → improve. PyTorch, diffusion policy, ACT, LeRobot.
Build and ship features across the Fearless Data Platform — robot teleoperation UI, dataset management, benchmark dashboards. React 19, FastAPI, WebSockets, real-time systems.
Manage day-to-day operations at the Palo Alto center — hardware setup, maintenance scheduling, customer demos, rental logistics, and data collection sessions. You keep the robots running.
Open a robotics center in your city under the SVRC brand. We provide hardware supply, platform access, curriculum, and marketing. You bring the space and local network. Revenue share model.
Work alongside our team on real demonstration data collection, policy benchmarking, and hardware integration. Great for PhD students or strong undergrads in robotics, ML, or computer vision.
How to Apply
We don't have a formal ATS. Send a short note about what you want to build and why SVRC, along with your resume or GitHub, to:
No cover letter required. We respond to everyone within a week.
Don't see your role?
We hire for unusual combinations — robotics + operations, ML + hardware, research + community. If you're obsessed with physical AI and want to work close to robots, reach out anyway.
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